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% pandoc suggests to use microtypography
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\definefontfeature[smallcaps][script=latn, protrusion=quality, expansion=quality, smcp=yes, onum=yes, pnum=yes]
\setupitaliccorrection[global, always]
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\usetypescriptfile[bitter]
\usetypescriptfile[compagnon]
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\setupitemize[autointro] % prevent orphan list intro
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width=99mm,
header=0pt,
backspace=30mm,
height=204mm,
leftmargin=7mm,
leftmargindistance=2mm,
footer=0mm,
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rightmargin=9mm,
rightmargindistance=2mm,
bottomspace=3mm,
]
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{\tfc {\em {\bf 2}}}
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{\tfc {\em {\bf 2}}}
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\definelayer[title]
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{\rotate[rotation=90,frame=off=]{\framed[frame=off,framecorner=00]{\tfa Private Messaging}}}
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{\switchtobodyfont[bitter,9pt] \framed[width=99mm,height=60mm,frame=off,align={tolerant,width,hz,hanging}]{\kerncharacters[0.03125]{
To send someone a private message is to communicate with them directly. Some platforms emphasise the implementation of end-to-end encryption. In being made aware of this, users are reassured of the privacy of their conversation. Sometimes it's possible to respond to messages in non-textual ways such as with emojis. From Internet Relay Chat to Instagram, private messaging augments and mediates interpersonal communication. Different registers are used in private messages depending on the circumstances and purpose of the correspondence. Private messaging is not ubiquitous, some platforms lack private messaging systems. This makes user-to-user communication on the platform challenging but not impossible.
}}}
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The behaviour of the return key can be a source of anxiety when sending private messages. Will pressing enter create a newline or send the message? Some platforms have checkboxes next to the send button to allow the user to set the behaviour of this key. Other platforms allow for messages to be edited (or even deleted) after they have been sent. When this is the case is it possible to view the edit history? Does the timestamp of the message update when the message is edited? Sometimes it's not possible to know the behaviour of the return key beforehand because sending a private message to yourself is not possible.
}}}
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Communicate using playlists. A string of songs in a playlist is a word unit. The first letter of each song corresponds to each letter in the word. One podcast is a word boundary, two podcasts: over. Begin responses with a song by the same artist. This signals to your interlocutor which message you are responding to. It also allows the conversation to be led, to some extent, by the artists. Apply a genre to each word to emphasise tone of voice. It's important to hold non-playlist-based communication with your interlocutor alongside this form of communication. Establish and agree upon shared modes of expression and try them out, discuss the experience afterwards.
}}}
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